What is the story behind the many unmarked Coco- canteens that show up then and when? are they unmarked originals, or repros, or maybe earlier versions?
This beautiful topic is rather complex..
What is the story behind the many unmarked Coco- canteens that show up then and when? are they unmarked originals, or repros, or maybe earlier versions?
This beautiful topic is rather complex..
Today i found this picture of the Eastern Front, it shows german soldiers in the muddy west-russian region of the river Wolchow in 1942..
The two canteens that can be seen on the soldiers look very much like those "DAK " Coconut Canteens to me
Maybe i am mistaken, but i wanted to share this picture anyways..
You mean canteens with the "Alfurit" marking?What is the story behind the many unmarked Coco- canteens that show up then and when? are they unmarked originals, or repros, or maybe earlier versions?
This beautiful topic is rather complex..
Also good photo:The two canteens that can be seen on the soldiers look very much like those "DAK " Coconut Canteens to me
Maybe i am mistaken, but i wanted to share this picture anyways..
The key in images is to look for the cross strap. Because the 'cocos' had no felt cover there was nowhere to fit a loop to keep the vertical strap positioned - so the need for a cross strap.
Even in the fuzziest of images this should be able to be seen.
Dan
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